 My name is Mitchell. I've been here for about a year and six months. 19 years I'll be 20 by Tuesday next Tuesday. I need you here. My kids is actually different course. I came here with a plane. Because my dad has been here for about 13 years. So he actually invited me over here. So I came with a plane. I had to stop my schooling so I could come. How should I put it? Possibility of having a better life here than even when you study in Africa. So his brother has come over here. You have to bring one person and you have to get together. Like the amount to take off your family is not enough. So you have to bring only me here. Since early he told me it's not easy though. You have to face a lot of things and most of the things he said were true. It's not actually easy. When you are moving to a new place with people who have not seen you before. And the language is also different and kind of difficult I would say. But he told me a lot of things. Everything is not all bad. Before I came here I actually did not know much. But I have very lot about it. I was expecting more welcoming people. But that was not what I got. Kids of my own age. Kids of my own. They don't actually interact with you. Because you are black and you don't know how to speak the language very well. But what I understand is most of them are scared to meet you first. It's only when you meet them. They open freely to you. When I first came here I joined the football team, San Tomasso. I trained with them for about a month. So while training with them some other kids came. And they gave them the clothes and all that. I trained with them for about a month. And another guy came about just two weeks. And he gave him all of that. And I was there for about a month. And they haven't given me any of that. All those things coupled to it. And I won't like have experienced a little bit of racism also. But not for much people. And though we have to get used to it. Because that's how it is. My brother here. We work in a company. Like a factory. Sincerely I love computers. Computer engineering. Designing and stuff. You know, same place. She always misses me. And can't wait me to come home. Because of the coronavirus I would have gone this year. But I have to postpone it to next year. When she scolds you. And the next minute she will be like. I will come. Sorry. I'm sorry. That's how she is. She will always tell you the truth. Like when you do something. I will tell you this is bad. But if she scolds you. Because in Africa you have to beat a child. When she... When she beats you. She will also call you. When it's like five minutes later. She calls you back and say. Oh sorry, sorry. But don't do it next time. The memories I have when I was little. When I was little. It shows that my dad is as in. I don't know how to compare him with any other person. Because he is actually the best. He is the best. He is like someone that will sacrifice everything for his kids. Most of the things I remember when I was small was. Going to school. The stories our parents tell us when he went to school. Because it actually destroyed it. That we actually... Like they tell us before they go to school. Their work like from here to Pratilasera. Then blah blah blah they cross the river and all those stuff. But it wasn't how we saw it. Going to school when you are small. It's very very very important. It was fun for me. Because you have to learn languages. And learn how to mix with people from little age. So school was like the best memory I had when I was little. And sport. No no. Just the fact that people don't actually have sense because you are black. That's just the only thing. But far from that, nothing else. So people don't relate to you like easily. It takes time. And that time it pushes you away. Like let's say this is my friend now. He is an Italian. And he was walking in the same place. It takes time before he comes close to me. Because I don't want to be too fast. I will not go close to him. So that pushes you away from making friends with another person.